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Dr Albena Azmanova publishes an article on the book Theory as Ideology in International Relations

By tcd5 | 06 April 2020

In the bold collection Theory as Ideology in International Relations, Dr Azmanova discusses on chapter 5 the perils of the democratic turn in political theory: … Read more

Dr Amanda Klekowski von Koppenfels publishes a chapter on the book Political Parties Abroad: A New Arena for Party Politics

By tcd5 | 02 April 2020

Dr Amanda Klekowski von Koppenfels has recently published the chapter: Federal Structure and Party Politics as Simultaneous Opportunity and Constraint: Transnational Political Engagement of overseas … Read more

BSIS Open for business with Remote and Independent Learning

By | 26 March 2020

We are open for business – we never closed but shifted seamlessly to remote and independent learning on Friday, March 13 for the remainder of … Read more

BSIS alum and current student meet at the Human Rights Council in Geneva

By ka295 | 06 March 2020

On February 24, the United Nations Human Rights Council started in Geneva. Current BSIS student Fulya Kocukoglu worked there for a one week conference organised … Read more

BSIS student Oda Due’s guide to Brussels and BSIS for Norwegian students!

By | 04 March 2020

Why did you choose to go to Brussels? I chose Brussels because it is known as the capital of Europe, the centre of international relations. … Read more

PhD researcher Laura Skillen Keynote at Negotiation for Sustainable Relations Conference, Istanbul

By tcd5 | 02 March 2020

PhD researcher and International Mediation Institute (IMI) Executive Director Laura Skillen will be giving the keynote speech at next week’s conference on “Negotiation for Sustainable … Read more

BSIS students talk to the BBC about Brexit

By ka295 | 28 February 2020

Three BSIS students, from three different countries, have been interviewed by the BBC about how they feel about the UK leaving the European Union.   … Read more

Empowering migrant and refugee women in the Belgian labour market

By tcd5 | 25 February 2020

Empowering migrant and refugee women in the Belgian labour market Date: 6 March 2020 Time: 10.00 – 17.00   Lama Jaghjougha a master student in … Read more

BSIS is coming to a National College Fair near you!

By ka295 | 25 February 2020

Next month, Michael, our Recruitment and Admissions Officer from the Brussels School of International Studies will be on tour in the US. He will be … Read more

Dr Yvan Guichaoua at Egmont – Royal Institute for International Relations

By tcd5 | 24 February 2020

Monday 9th March 2020, 12.30 – 14.00 The Sour Grapes of French Interventionism in the Sahel Date: 9 March 2020 Time: 12:30 – 14:00 Venue: … Read more

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